Quadricycle
A quadricycle is a four-wheeled vehicle used for personal transport. The term covers both pedal-powered four-wheeled cycles and small motorized cars. Quadricycles are generally lighter and slower than conventional cars and may be subject to different licensing, safety, and insurance rules. They can accommodate one to four occupants and may be built on bicycle-like frames or purpose-built, car-like chassis.
The word has long described four-wheeled pedal cycles dating from the 19th century. Henry Ford's 1896 Quadricycle
Types include pedal quadricycles, which are human-powered, and motorized quadricycles, which use electric or internal-combustion propulsion.
Designs vary from open, bicycle-like configurations to enclosed, car-like cabins. Common features include four wheels, compact